The New York Tetralogy Series by Will Eisner, Neil Gaiman

4.20 · 30 ratings
  • The Building (The New York Tetralogy #2)
    #2

    The Building (The New York Tetralogy #2)

    Will Eisner

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1987

    With an unparalleled eye for stories and expressive illustration, Will Eisner, the master and pioneer of American comics art, presents one of his renowned celebrations of the Big Apple. No illustrator evoked the melancholy duskiness of New York City as expressively as Eisner, who knew the city from the bottom up.The Building is a story filled with ghosts, and a testament to our greatest human qualities—a deeply moving chronicle of a city building and the people who inhabited it.

  • Invisible People (The New York Tetralogy #4)
    #4

    Invisible People (The New York Tetralogy #4)

    Will Eisner

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1992

    An extraordinary and classic graphic novel celebrating the Big Apple, from the master of American comics art.With an unparalleled eye for stories and expressive illustration, Will Eisner, the master and pioneer of American comics art, presents one of his renowned celebrations of the Big Apple. No illustrator evoked the melancholy duskiness of New York City as expressively as Eisner, who knew the city from the bottom up... more

  • Will Eisner's New York: Life in the Big City (The New York Tetralogy #1-4)
    #1-4

    Will Eisner's New York: Life in the Big City (The New York Tetralogy #1-4)

    Will Eisner, Neil Gaiman

    Rated: 4.36 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2006

    "An American storyteller, like Ray Bradbury, like O. Henry." - Neil Gaiman With an unparalleled eye for stories and expressive illustration, Will Eisner, the master and pioneer of American comics art, presents graphic fiction's greatest celebration of the Big Apple. No illustrator evoked the melancholy duskiness of New York City as expressively as Eisner, who knew the city from the bottom up... more

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